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Prince Harry’s divorce from Meghan Markle gets a date: ‘My dad worked for Queen Mother’

When will Prince Harry be back in England ‘with his ginger tail between his legs’?

Published May 09, 2026

Talk of divorce has been a major topic for those in and around Prince Harry’s circle or in the median and now TalkTV host Jeremy Kyle has finally given a date that he feels will spell the end of their near-decade long marriage, which began in 2018 when the pair tied the knot.

Now the host has come forward with the year he thinks it’ll all turn on its head.

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The conversation happened while he was talking with royal biographer Angela Levin about the couple’s marriage troubles which sources have been quietly exposing behind the scenes for months now.

When it came time to predicting when the two might go their separate ways he explained why he is so sure and said, “you knew my old man worked for the Queen Mother. He said within 5 to 10 years.”

According to Mr Kyle his father also believed, [Prince Harry will] be back in England with his ginger tail between his legs and she'll be in California probably with an A-list Hollywood star and two children from the British royal family and I I've always thought she's very manipulative.”

Citing the actual year he believes this will take place Mr Kyle added, “he will be back in England within 2 years by the end of 2028, divorced with his tail between his dead legs, as the late Patrick Kyle said.”

Right after that he turned to his guest Ms Angela Levin and asked, “what do you reckon?’ to which she replied “I don't know. I don't know. William might be king, might not be king. Um, I don't know what might happen. Actually, he might he might go and live in um Africa and look after animals which is what he wanted to do.”

H. Anjum
H. Anjum is a News Editor at The News International (Digital) with over five years of newsroom experience. She is a media graduate specialising in British royal coverage, reporting on monarchies, traditions, and modern royal life. She also writes on fashion, movies and TV shows with contemporary relevance for a global audience.
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